Abstract
Dublin's city centre is the primary destination in the Dublin region for shopping, employment and education. Public transport services in the area have experienced significant time delays throughout peak periods of the day due to severe traffic congestion. In an effort to alleviate traffic congestion and increase the efficiency of public transport in the area, a 'bus gate' was introduced to one particularly sensitive area in the city centre. The scheme restricts private vehicles from accessing the area during peak traffic hours. It was hoped that this scheme would result in significant journey time-savings for public transport users and would also result in reduced noise pollution in the city centre from the removal of through traffic. This paper aims to quantify the effect the 'bus gate' has had on noise levels in the area. Noise levels were monitored prior to and after the introduction of the scheme and the extent to which the scheme impacted on the noise levels was thus evaluated.
| Original language | English |
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| Title of host publication | 39th International Congress on Noise Control Engineering 2010, INTER-NOISE 2010 |
| Pages | 2488-2497 |
| Number of pages | 10 |
| Publication status | Published - 2010 |
| Externally published | Yes |
| Event | 39th International Congress on Noise Control Engineering 2010, INTER-NOISE 2010 - Lisbon, Portugal Duration: 13 Jun 2010 → 16 Jun 2010 |
Publication series
| Name | 39th International Congress on Noise Control Engineering 2010, INTER-NOISE 2010 |
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| Volume | 3 |
Conference
| Conference | 39th International Congress on Noise Control Engineering 2010, INTER-NOISE 2010 |
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| Country/Territory | Portugal |
| City | Lisbon |
| Period | 13/06/10 → 16/06/10 |
Keywords
- Action Plan
- Noise
- Traffic Management